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DANGER!RISK OF CHILDENTRAPMENT
PROPER DISPOSAL OFTHE FREEZER
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
Child entraplnent
and suffocation
are not
problems
of the past..Junked
or abandoned
refi_igerato_
and ffeeze_
are still dangerous...even
if they will sit fin" "just a few days." If you are getting
rid of vom" old refl_igemtor
or fl'eeze_; please tbll_m'
the instructions
below
to hel I) prevent
accidents.
Before You ThrowAway YourOld
Refrigeratoror Freezer:
::Ji:: Take off the dome.
Refrigerants
_M1refi_igeration
products
contain
refl_igerants,
which
trader federal
law I/lÂlStbe removed
prior
to product
disposal.
If you are getting
rid of an
old refl_igeration
product,
check with the company
handling
the disposal
about what to do.
iJi:: I ,eave the shelves in place so that children
may
not easiE climb inside.
USE OFEXTENSION CORDS
Because
of potential
safety hazards under certain conditions,
we strongly recommend
against
the use of an extension cord.
However;
if you must use an extension
cord, it is absolutel)
necessary
that it be a UIAisted
(in the United
States) or a CSA-listed
(in Canada),
3-_ire grotmding
t}pe appliance
extension
cord haxing a grotmding
t},l)e plug and outlet and that the electrical
rating of the cord be 15 amperes
(minimum)
and
120 xolts.